A 55-year-old Citigroup banker who was told “you are old and set in your ways” won his case at employment tribunal earlier this month, pending appeal.
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Some of England’s fire and rescue services have a 'toxic, bullying culture' and a lack of diversity, inspectors have found.
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The National Probation Service, the organisation that supervises high-risk offenders in the community, is hampered by staff shortages...
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We look at six important employment law cases that will get the headlines in 2020, covering significant issues such as...
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Manufacturers are investing more in workers’ health and wellbeing than ever, but a more proactive approach – including making better...
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McDonald's is facing a lawsuit in the US accusing it of discriminating against African-American customers and staff.
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Greggs employees will each receive a one-off bonus up to £300 following a successful year for the business.
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Recent appointments, great and small, in the HR sphere.
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Downing Street wants to hire “weirdos and misfits with odd skills” to help Boris Johnson’s new government, says Dominic Cummings.
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Six years after it was formed, Police Scotland completed a project that saw its 10 legacy pay scales and terms...
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Lloyd’s of London’s whistleblowing hotline – the only anonymous channel for employees to report concerns – was not operational for more than a year.
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The vulnerability of UK supermarkets’ supply chains to inhumane labour practices has once again been demonstrated by the news that...
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Thousands of firefighters will be able to return to their pre-2015 pension schemes, an employment tribunal has clarified, after an...
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Racism is on the rise in the UK's armed forces and concerted action needs to be carried out to curb it.
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A supermarket employee has been jailed after being found guilty of stealing thousands of pounds in a scam involving customer refunds.